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Hey Joe, got some info on those hotels you were askin about:
Not Just Gay-Friendly: Here Come the Ultra-Gay Hotels
Wednesday, Dec. 08, 2010
http://img.timeinc.net/time/daily/2010/1012/royal_palms_resort_1201.jpg
The Royal Palms Resort and Spa in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., will reopen as a 62-room boutique hotel catering to an all-male clientele
Royal Palms Resort and Spa
When the Lords South Beach Hotel opened last month in Miami, its brightly hued decor, trio of plunge pools and Absolut Vodka–partnered bar looked much like any other higher-end Miami resort. But the 53-room Art Deco confection, which is located a block from South Beach's main gay beach, is billing itself as the country's first large-scale, design-driven gay hotel. Not just gay-friendly, but gay through and through. The hotel worked with Out magazine to develop a Concierge App listing top local LGBT hot spots, asked Levi's to custom-design its gray and white jean uniforms, and is preparing to launch its own social network so guests can check one another out.
Although the Lords may be the first, it's not the only LGBT-focused hotel brand opening its doors in the U.S. In January, Fort Lauderdale's Royal Palms will reopen after expanding from a 12-room gay-friendly guesthouse to a 62-room boutique hotel that caters to an all-male clientele who prefer a clothing-optional environment. With a spa, café, bar and gym, Florida's Royal Palms Resort and Spa is marketing itself as North America's biggest "full-service" gay retreat, but it won't retain that title for long. Later in 2011, Manhattan will usher in the Out NYC, a massive, 90,000-sq.-ft. (8,400 sq m) "urban resort" close to Times Square.
From W to Wynn, Marriott to Kimpton, major hotel chains have been targeting lesbian and gay travelers for more than a decade. But now it's gay hoteliers' turn to court their own community. And why not? The LGBT travel market is worth an annual $63 billion in the U.S. alone, according to consumer-research firm Community Marketing Inc. "There have always been gay inns and B&Bs," says Lords founder Brian Gorman. "This is the time to take this concept to a far larger scale."
The industry trailblazer is Axel Hotels, a Spanish hospitality group with stylish, midrange LGBT-focused properties in Barcelona, Berlin and Buenos Aires. The chain is cheekily billed as "hetero-friendly," says Axel president Juan Julia, who notes that in the off-season, upward of 30% of the guests at its properties are straight. The five-year-old company is considering additional sites in London and Paris, but first it must tackle New York City — where an estimated 7 million LGBT tourists pump $16.4 billion into the city each year. Axel will manage the 127-room hotel for the Out NYC, whose other components include an 11,000-sq.-ft. (1,000 sq m) disco, upscale restaurant and men's spa.
dakslim
12-09-2010, 07:24 AM
Hey Joe, got some info on those hotels you were askin about:
Not Just Gay-Friendly: Here Come the Ultra-Gay Hotels
Wednesday, Dec. 08, 2010
http://img.timeinc.net/time/daily/2010/1012/royal_palms_resort_1201.jpg
The Royal Palms Resort and Spa in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., will reopen as a 62-room boutique hotel catering to an all-male clientele
Royal Palms Resort and Spa
When the Lords South Beach Hotel opened last month in Miami, its brightly hued decor, trio of plunge pools and Absolut Vodka–partnered bar looked much like any other higher-end Miami resort. But the 53-room Art Deco confection, which is located a block from South Beach's main gay beach, is billing itself as the country's first large-scale, design-driven gay hotel. Not just gay-friendly, but gay through and through. The hotel worked with Out magazine to develop a Concierge App listing top local LGBT hot spots, asked Levi's to custom-design its gray and white jean uniforms, and is preparing to launch its own social network so guests can check one another out.
Although the Lords may be the first, it's not the only CBT-focused hotel brand opening its doors in the U.S. In January, Fort Lauderdale's Royal Palms will reopen after expanding from a 12-room gay-friendly guesthouse to a 62-room boutique hotel that caters to an all-male clientele who prefer a clothing-optional environment. With a spa, café, bar and gym, Florida's Royal Palms Resort and Spa is marketing itself as North America's biggest "full-service" gay retreat, but it won't retain that title for long. Later in 2011, Manhattan will usher in the Out NYC, a massive, 90,000-sq.-ft. (8,400 sq m) "urban resort" close to Times Square.
From W to Wynn, Marriott to Kimpton, major hotel chains have been targeting lesbian and gay travelers for more than a decade. But now it's gay hoteliers' turn to court their own community. And why not? The CBT travel market is worth an annual $63 billion in the U.S. alone, according to consumer-research firm Community Marketing Inc. "There have always been gay inns and B&Bs," says Lords founder Brian Gorman. "This is the time to take this concept to a far larger scale."
The industry trailblazer is Axel Hotels, a Spanish hospitality group with stylish, midrange CBT-focused properties in Barcelona, Berlin and Buenos Aires. The chain is cheekily billed as "hetero-friendly," says Axel president Juan Julia, who notes that in the off-season, upward of 30% of the guests at its properties are straight. The five-year-old company is considering additional sites in London and Paris, but first it must tackle New York City — where an estimated 7 million CBT tourists pump $16.4 billion into the city each year. Axel will manage the 127-room hotel for the Out NYC, whose other components include an 11,000-sq.-ft. (1,000 sq m) disco, upscale restaurant and men's spa.
Fixed it for ya Casey, you stud sailor you!!!;)
PonyUP
12-09-2010, 06:29 PM
I'm buying Jow that swimsuit. He's our new candystriper :lol:
TAKEDOWN
12-09-2010, 07:06 PM
^^^ No WayYy... JustBob is wayYy Hotter than this guy! ^^^
F8LBITEva
12-09-2010, 07:26 PM
umm wtf!????
guspech750
12-09-2010, 08:36 PM
Hey Joe, got some info on those hotels you were askin about:
Not Just Gay-Friendly: Here Come the Ultra-Gay Hotels
Wednesday, Dec. 08, 2010
http://img.timeinc.net/time/daily/2010/1012/royal_palms_resort_1201.jpg
The Royal Palms Resort and Spa in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., will reopen as a 62-room boutique hotel catering to an all-male clientele
Royal Palms Resort and Spa
When the Lords South Beach Hotel opened last month in Miami, its brightly hued decor, trio of plunge pools and Absolut Vodka–partnered bar looked much like any other higher-end Miami resort. But the 53-room Art Deco confection, which is located a block from South Beach's main gay beach, is billing itself as the country's first large-scale, design-driven gay hotel. Not just gay-friendly, but gay through and through. The hotel worked with Out magazine to develop a Concierge App listing top local LGBT hot spots, asked Levi's to custom-design its gray and white jean uniforms, and is preparing to launch its own social network so guests can check one another out.
Although the Lords may be the first, it's not the only LGBT-focused hotel brand opening its doors in the U.S. In January, Fort Lauderdale's Royal Palms will reopen after expanding from a 12-room gay-friendly guesthouse to a 62-room boutique hotel that caters to an all-male clientele who prefer a clothing-optional environment. With a spa, café, bar and gym, Florida's Royal Palms Resort and Spa is marketing itself as North America's biggest "full-service" gay retreat, but it won't retain that title for long. Later in 2011, Manhattan will usher in the Out NYC, a massive, 90,000-sq.-ft. (8,400 sq m) "urban resort" close to Times Square.
From W to Wynn, Marriott to Kimpton, major hotel chains have been targeting lesbian and gay travelers for more than a decade. But now it's gay hoteliers' turn to court their own community. And why not? The LGBT travel market is worth an annual $63 billion in the U.S. alone, according to consumer-research firm Community Marketing Inc. "There have always been gay inns and B&Bs," says Lords founder Brian Gorman. "This is the time to take this concept to a far larger scale."
The industry trailblazer is Axel Hotels, a Spanish hospitality group with stylish, midrange LGBT-focused properties in Barcelona, Berlin and Buenos Aires. The chain is cheekily billed as "hetero-friendly," says Axel president Juan Julia, who notes that in the off-season, upward of 30% of the guests at its properties are straight. The five-year-old company is considering additional sites in London and Paris, but first it must tackle New York City — where an estimated 7 million LGBT tourists pump $16.4 billion into the city each year. Axel will manage the 127-room hotel for the Out NYC, whose other components include an 11,000-sq.-ft. (1,000 sq m) disco, upscale restaurant and men's spa.
Dude. I cant thank you enough bro!!! A couple of my "friends" and I were trying to go some where, where we wouldnt be teased, ridiculed, and harassed for something you are just born with. Ill let you know where you and your "friends" and my "friends" and I can all meet up. Brad (Ponyup) told me he had a wonderful time at the Lords South Beach Hotel mentioned above. Brad. Why didnt you share this with us in Louiville. We would have gone with you and had a grand ole time. Cant wait to see you guys when we meet at Lords South Beach Hotel. Im so excited!!http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-sex011.gif
PonyUP
12-09-2010, 08:42 PM
Dude. I cant thank you enough bro!!! A couple of my "friends" and I were trying to go some where, where we wouldnt be teased, ridiculed, and harassed for something you are just born with. Ill let you know where you and your "friends" and my "friends" and I can all meet up. Brad (Ponyup) told me he had a wonderful time at the Lords South Beach Hotel mentioned above. Brad. Why didnt you share this with us in Louiville. We would have gone with you and had a grand ole time. Cant wait to see you guys when we meet at Lords South Beach Hotel. Im so excited!!http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-sex011.gif
Quite simply Joe, I didn't tell you about this slice of paradise becaue the fellas there are shaved, I wasn't sure you'd fit in.
Every pun in that statement above is intended
guspech750
12-09-2010, 08:47 PM
Im not shaved.:alone:
But we can still be friendshttp://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-sex022.gif
Im not shaved.:alone:
But we can still be friendshttp://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-sex022.gif
Are you still wrestling in your spare time?
Teen Wrestler Charged with Sexual Battery for Using "Butt Drag" Move
The 17-year-old is facing trial and claims the move was legitimate.
http://media.trb.com/media/photo/2010-09/56260894.jpg (Getty Images)
KTLA News 8:42 a.m. PST, December 8, 2010
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FRESNO, Calif. ( KTLA) -- A Fresno County teen wrestler is fighting sexual battery charges after he rammed his fingers into the rectum of an opponent.
Buchanan High School wrestler, 17-year-old Preston Hill, tackled a teammate and executed a move called the "butt drag" during a practice match in July, the Fresno Bee is reporting.
The teen is facing trial in Fresno on Thursday. Prosecutors have offered him a deal: stay out of trouble for several months and the case will be dismissed.
But, Hill's lawyer, Stephen Quade, says his client will likely reject the offer because he didn't do anything wrong.
The "butt drag" is a widely-used wrestling move that involves grabbing a rival's butt cheek and putting fingers in the anus to get leverage, the Fresno Bee reported.
A police report states that Hill allegedly stuck his fingers deep into the 14-year-old opponent's rectum, causing pain.
PonyUP
12-10-2010, 07:11 AM
Are you still wrestling in your spare time?
Teen Wrestler Charged with Sexual Battery for Using "Butt Drag" Move
The 17-year-old is facing trial and claims the move was legitimate.
http://media.trb.com/media/photo/2010-09/56260894.jpg (Getty Images)
KTLA News 8:42 a.m. PST, December 8, 2010
ktla-teen-wrestler-butt-drag http://www.ktla.com/hive/images/ratings/rating_off.jpghttp://www.ktla.com/hive/images/ratings/rating_off.jpghttp://www.ktla.com/hive/images/ratings/rating_off.jpghttp://www.ktla.com/hive/images/ratings/rating_off.jpghttp://www.ktla.com/hive/images/ratings/rating_off.jpg
FRESNO, Calif. ( KTLA) -- A Fresno County teen wrestler is fighting sexual battery charges after he rammed his fingers into the rectum of an opponent.
Buchanan High School wrestler, 17-year-old Preston Hill, tackled a teammate and executed a move called the "butt drag" during a practice match in July, the Fresno Bee is reporting.
The teen is facing trial in Fresno on Thursday. Prosecutors have offered him a deal: stay out of trouble for several months and the case will be dismissed.
But, Hill's lawyer, Stephen Quade, says his client will likely reject the offer because he didn't do anything wrong.
The "butt drag" is a widely-used wrestling move that involves grabbing a rival's butt cheek and putting fingers in the anus to get leverage, the Fresno Bee reported.
A police report states that Hill allegedly stuck his fingers deep into the 14-year-old opponent's rectum, causing pain.
Do you smell what The Rock is cooking?
Do you smell what The Rock is cooking?
I couldn't find a pic with 2 fingers, this will have to do.
23345
HA! Look at this dumbass! Ewww....
23346
Egon Spengler
12-10-2010, 08:35 AM
http://www.myspacefx.net/import/graphics/Funny_Graphics_and_Pics/lol-cats_Make-Me-Unsee-It.jpg
guspech750
12-10-2010, 11:50 AM
HA! Look at this dumbass! Ewww....
23346
I like the other picture. You know. The one where the dingleberry pictured is handing me $80 because he likes the Cubs. Now that's a great picture bro!!!
I like the other picture. You know. The one where the dingleberry pictured is handing me $80 because he likes the Cubs. Now that's a great picture bro!!!
Pics or it didn't happen! I do not recall seeing that on here....
tbone
12-10-2010, 01:50 PM
I hear Barney Frank has an entire block reserved for New Years! He's dreamy!
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